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Font for Sarah

We haven’t given anything away in a while, and yesterday Sarah mentioned being in love with this font. I set up a PayPal donation button you can contribute to below. The font family is $199. What we contribute more than that we can use to buy someone else something. (If you want something, let us know in comments, and we’ll see what we can do.) Happy Monday.

Oh, man, that’s cool. Let’s try and make Sarah’s heart real real big. I can’t link to it right now, but a couple of weeks ago there was this science article in the NYT about medical applications of research on pythons, who can expand their internal organs when they are devouring something real big and there was this really cool picture of a python swallowing an alligator. I would so love to see Sarah do that.

Imagine if we have money left over after we buy the font for Sarah. We could fund a trip to Florida for Sheila and Sarah, and Sarah could swallow an alligator, and Sheila could document her achievement.

Yesterday, Danny made a Cassoulet for Sunday supper. Crash, Becky and Andrew were here for it. I can’t say for the others’ experience. I was gassy all night, had weird dreams. One included a dream of a tornado that looked like a fouth-of-july sparkler. We hunkered down (ducked and covered) in a school hallway.

This morning, before I even had coffee, I had an explosive BM. Number six on the Bristol. I pooped Cassoulet.

I haven’t pulled the trigger yet because I’m still debating between, essentially, the print and web options of complete vs basic w/domains and whether doing web but picking up a regular single makes sense if I want to have some more (offline) features.

…And also trying to figure out whether what I just said makes any sense.

I continue to be overwhelmed by how amazing people are. Thank you so much Deron, Nicole, and everyone who gave money so I can use this beautiful typeface! I’m equal parts thrilled and stunned.

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